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Two Motorbike Riders Amazingly Survive After Sedan Loses Control in Rawai – VIDEO


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Posted
12 minutes ago, Dmaxdan said:

Drivers loosing control of their vehicle is what scares me most about driving on Thai roads. 

People not paying attention is a bit scary.  As it appears driver wasn't, and only loss control after he realized he wasn't, and over compensated trying to avoid the MBs.

 

Getting rear ended (not in a good way) is scary here, especially at traffic lights.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

Drivers loosing control of their vehicle is what scares me most about driving on Thai roads. 

 

Yes. It doesn't matter how good a driver you are. You can still be wiped out at any moment. Exciting living here, isn't it.

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Posted
4 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Thats a busy stretch of road so it must have been very early morning, I live nearby there 

 

I guess you only read the headline?
Emergency responders were notified of the accident in the early morning

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Another normal day in the LOS (Land Of Smash-ups).  Glad the motorcyclist weren't killed.  Of course we'll hear this from the hospital bed of the driver - "Brake Failure."

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Posted
29 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

On of the reasons I don’t ride at night (in the dark).

 

But… idiots in their phones.. or drunk / or both…

Higher probability of drunks at night.


PPL driving while on their phones is a real issue. 


Actually I liked the outcome.  No injury to the motorcycle drivers.  One less insane Thai driver on the road.
"Instant Karma's gonna get 'cha!"

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Posted
46 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Yes. It doesn't matter how good a driver you are. You can still be wiped out at any moment. Exciting living here, isn't it.


Yeah, just ask @BritManToo

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Posted
6 minutes ago, connda said:

Another normal day in the LOS (Land Of Smash-ups).  Glad the motorcyclist weren't killed.  Of course we'll hear this from the hospital bed of the driver - "Brake Failure."

Or the steering wheel didn't work. 

Posted
6 hours ago, Krabi King said:

Looks like one of the motorbikes was abviously not interested in providing any sort of help, and bailed 🫤

Turns around and slowly moves the bike away from the immediate scene, is still there, probably parked, when the CCTV cuts off.

Posted
7 hours ago, KhunLA said:

People not paying attention is a bit scary.  As it appears driver wasn't, and only loss control after he realized he wasn't, and over compensated trying to avoid the MBs.

 

Getting rear ended (not in a good way) is scary here, especially at traffic lights.


But at least he made the effort to avoid them. He did a good thing in the end. Everyone makes mistakes, but he made an effort to correct it. 

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Posted
6 hours ago, 2long said:

The sedan didn't lose control.

It was some (possibly drunk or not-paying-attention) Somchai who lost control.

The driver was unidentified so why do you refer to him as a "Somchai"?

Posted
24 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

The driver was unidentified so why do you refer to him as a "Somchai"?

You know and I know, and sometimes we're wrong, EVEN YOU..

I bet you're fun at parties.

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Posted
2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

PPL driving while on their phones is a real issue

Every day I see tourists in Phuket on their illegally rented motorbikes either talking, texting or looking at their phones.  It's going to be a very bloody "high season".  I've even seen people walking across the street looking at their phones and not paying attention to the cars/bikes/buses/taxis whizzing buy.  I'm amazed more people aren't taken out. Phones should have a governor on them, if you are moving then it shouldn't work.  (in my dreams).

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